Richard Levine

Richard Levine completed a three-year graphic design and illustration course at Chelsea School of Art. His works focus on the topology of iconic and heroic images, hovering between representation and abstraction, translated into geometrical shapes and structures and blocks of colour. The symbiosis of shape, pattern and colour combines to form a brand new visual idiom.

Levine takes influence from the Bauhaus, Jan Tschichold, Piet Swart, the Memphis Group, Victor Vasarely, Josef Albers, Richard Anuszkiewicz and OpArt of the 1960s and 70s, but with a definite fresh 21st century spin.